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EVERY ATHLETE HAVE THE RIGHT TO CLEAN SPORTS:

A short video, that’s production was commissioned by the Agency, which is based on a research project conducted by Professor Susan Backhouse and her research team at Leeds Beckett University in the United Kingdom (UK).

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Do you know your rigths and responsibilities in connection with the Doping Control Process? On this site you can deepen your knowledge through numerous publications and videos provided by WADA.

When a National Federation has received an Adverse Analytical Finding on one of its Athletes it shall report the following information to the IPF and WADA within fourteen (14) days of the process described in Article 7.1: the Athlete’s name, country, sport and discipline within the sport, whether the test was In-Competition or Out-of- Competition, the date of Sample collection and the analytical result reported by the laboratory.

The National Federation shall also regularly update the IPF and WADA on the status and findings of any review or proceedings conducted pursuant to Article 7 (Results Management), Article 8 (Right to a Fair Hearing) or Article 13 (Appeals), and comparable information shall be provided to the IPF and WADA within 14 days of the notification described in Article 7.1.9, with respect to other violations of these Anti- Doping Rules.

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By clicking on the link below you can join WADA’s Athlete Learning Program about Health and Anti-Doping (ALPHA). WADA has created ALPHA to provide Athletes with up to date information and effective tools to help them in the fight against doping .